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The club has five injured players and three of them — forward Jamie Langenbrunner and defensemen Kent Huskins and Kris Russell — have been skating every day recently. None is expected to suit up Sunday but should be available at some point on the trip.
Russell "was fine" and believed that there was a chance he could return soon. Russell skated again Saturday morning.

The club has five injured players and three of them — forward Jamie Langenbrunner and defensemen Kent Huskins and Kris Russell — have been skating every day recently. None is expected to suit up Sunday but should be available at some point on the trip.
Langenbrunner, projected to miss four weeks when he exited the lineup Feb. 19 with a broken foot, is on target and may be back sooner.

Meanwhile, Matt D'Agostini and Alex Steen, both out with concussions, are progressing, but their returns aren't imminent.
D'Agostini skated with the team early last week but hasn't been on the ice since. He suffered his concussion Feb. 7 in Ottawa.
"I think the read is, this is just the process that you go through," Hitchcock said. "... Everybody is just figuring out which levels you can take a guy to, then back him off. It seems to be progression to where they're good."
Steen, who has been out since Dec. 27, has been receiving treatment in California. He's expected back in St. Louis this week.

Meanwhile, Matt D'Agostini and Alex Steen, both out with concussions, are progressing, but their returns aren't imminent.
D'Agostini skated with the team early last week but hasn't been on the ice since. He suffered his concussion Feb. 7 in Ottawa.
"I think the read is, this is just the process that you go through," Hitchcock said. "... Everybody is just figuring out which levels you can take a guy to, then back him off. It seems to be progression to where they're good."
Steen, who has been out since Dec. 27, has been receiving treatment in California. He's expected back in St. Louis this week.

The club has five injured players and three of them — forward Jamie Langenbrunner and defensemen Kent Huskins and Kris Russell — have been skating every day recently. None is expected to suit up Sunday but should be available at some point on the trip.
Huskins missed his third game Saturday with a bruised hand, injured a week ago in San Jose.
"He hasn't gone through a full practice yet," Hitchcock said. "He's close."